Does anyone know if universities use the same cut off score of UKCAT for undergraduate international places?

Also i have tried narrow down my university choices, but what are the main universities that you think i should consider in the list below (esp i have a meh ukcat socre)? (I have also only narrowed it down to the ones that i can possibly get in, no aspirational choices)

On a side note, do a lot of universities need proof of work experience? As i know a few want that but not work ex. in elderly home :\ I have done job shadowing in A&amp;E, elderly home, crossroads organisation, unicef.

Perhaps not Leicester due to their new admissions policy (you can check from their Med school website)

Aberdeen is a good choice as UKCAT is only 4% of its admission criteria (for previous years, not sure whether they will change this year) and they do not look at GCSEs. Perhaps you can use Vulpes' medical school requirements programme thingy to help you? The link's somewhere in the forum

(Original post by Metastasis)
Perhaps not Leicester due to their new admissions policy (you can check from their Med school website)

Aberdeen is a good choice as UKCAT is only 4% of its admission criteria (for previous years, not sure whether they will change this year) and they do not look at GCSEs. Perhaps you can use Vulpes' medical school requirements programme thingy to help you? The link's somewhere in the forum

Sorry to be a pain, i have looked at Leicester's website, but i can't see what is different about the entry requirements from 2011 to 2012?

(Original post by Metastasis)
Perhaps not Leicester due to their new admissions policy (you can check from their Med school website)

Aberdeen is a good choice as UKCAT is only 4% of its admission criteria (for previous years, not sure whether they will change this year) and they do not look at GCSEs. Perhaps you can use Vulpes' medical school requirements programme thingy to help you? The link's somewhere in the forum

(Original post by franynli)
Sorry to be a pain, i have looked at Leicester's website, but i can't see what is different about the entry requirements from 2011 to 2012?

Hello, I'm an international student from Malaysia and was an applicant for the 2011 UCAS cycle.
You can ask me anything , I'll be glad to help.

PS: I wish some one had told me this before I applied, that actually the places aren't as competitive as they're hyped to be, as long as you have an ok PS and UKCAT scores + meet the offer, you'll probably get a place. Also, aside from oxbridge, the rest are probably as hard to get in as one another, there are no safety schools, so don't apply to unis that you wouldn't consider under normal circumstances!

Hi guys,
I am also from Singapore and applying as an international student at the end of this year for matriculation in 2013 due to NS.
I am applying for Kings, Barts, Imperial and UCL. However, I am worried about whether I will fit the bill and even be chosen for the interviews. Are UKCAT scores of 705 good? My VB pulled my scores down because I scored 580.

(Original post by franynli)
are my gcse grades of 1A* 7A 1C good enough for liverpool?

Not for last year

Quoting someone from Lpool thread for 2012 applicants

However, after all applications are in, Liverpool then apply a cut-off, which was 17 points last year. So all applicants with 15 and 16 points were immediately out. Yet the entry requirements are the same this year. To hide this cut-off process is hideous behaviour as all applicants with 15 and 16 points will think to themselves "Yep, I met that entry requirement. Now it's down to my A levels, PS, reference etc."

However, after all applications are in, Liverpool then apply a cut-off, which was 17 points last year. So all applicants with 15 and 16 points were immediately out. Yet the entry requirements are the same this year. To hide this cut-off process is hideous behaviour as all applicants with 15 and 16 points will think to themselves "Yep, I met that entry requirement. Now it's down to my A levels, PS, reference etc."

correct me if i am wrong would that mean i have 16 points?
so even if i have AAA predicted they wont count me in because of the 17 point cut off?

(Original post by terrence 1992)
Hi guys,
I am also from Singapore and applying as an international student at the end of this year for matriculation in 2013 due to NS.
I am applying for Kings, Barts, Imperial and UCL. However, I am worried about whether I will fit the bill and even be chosen for the interviews. Are UKCAT scores of 705 good? My VB pulled my scores down because I scored 580.

What's your a lvl results and what work experience do you have? 705 for ukcat is fine I guess

(Original post by vladricketts)
What's your a lvl results and what work experience do you have? 705 for ukcat is fine I guess

I have 3As for my A levels ( chem, math, bio) and B for my H1 in econs, got an E for GP though.

Extracurricular/ work experience:
Combat medic in SAF and working as medical officer personal assistant in medical centre
1 week in NUH (Singapore) radiology department; shadowed and spoke to radiologists, radiographers and nurses, I also witnessed a endovascular cardiac stenting surgery
4 days in Melaka, Mahkota Medical Centre, shadowed and spoke to a general surgeon, urologist, anestethist, radiographer, physiotherapist and scrubs nurse. I also got to observe several surgeries in the operation theatre.
Currently taking sign language course to help with voluntary work at Singapore Deaf society starting in August
Currently taking up counseling course to talk to terminally ill patients, I am also starting to volunteer at a hospice regularly when i finish my course several months later
Ad hoc volunteer with Mercy Relief
1 & half year in Interact Club at Junior college, regular weekly visit to mentally disabled home
Sergeant in Singapore Red Cross youth society during secondary school
Attended healthcare career seminar at Singapore polytechnic
Led a group of children during community service programme
Major role in organisation of Interact Club leadership camp
Oriented Japanese students during Japanese student exchange
Picked to be member of prestigious talent management programme
Helped raise funds for Singapore Redcross Society and Singapore Rotary Club
Certified Standard First Aider in secondary school
Certified Basic cardiac life support giver and AED provider in 2011

Achievements:
Saint Andrew's Junior College Jacob Ballas Award
7 honourable mention awards in Junior College
Represented school and received Bronze award in National Current Affairs Competition organised by Red cross society
Competed in Finals of Singapore Youth Science Festival
Recipient of National Edusave Merit Bursary annually
Best Improvement Award in 2009